The 15 Most Brutal WOMEN’S MMA Knockouts 2025
Автор: The Fanatic
Загружено: 2025-11-20
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These knockouts of 2025 weren’t just wins—they were demolitions that ended nights on impact. From walk-off finishes to head-kick executions, every moment proved how violence and instinct can rewrite a career in seconds. Each fight felt like a fuse burning toward chaos, and when it finally blew, the impact hit so hard you felt it through the screen. These are the fifteen knockouts that redefined destruction this year.
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Kate Weerasaklerk vs Yuka
When Kate Weerasaklerk and Yuka stepped into the ring at Krush 180, you could feel two different energies colliding. Yuka the kind of fighter who wants to turn every exchange into a fistfight. Kate, meanwhile, brought that cold, hybrid Karate–Muay Thai rhythm that wastes nothing. With these two in the ring, nobody expected the fight to end with just ten seconds left. Round one feels like quiet warfare. It’s calm, almost eerie control. Then round two flips the whole mood.
Kate stops surveying and starts punishing. She weaponises her reach — snapping mae-geri front kicks into Yuka’s body again and again, shutting down every forward step. The commentary calls it a “nuisance,” but honestly? It’s torture. You can see the frustration building on Yuka’s face.
And that’s when Kate cracks her.
A clean combination blasts through Yuka’s guard and forces a standing count. When the ref waves them back in, Kate walks her down behind that long jab, piling on damage until the bell finally saves Yuka for one more round. But salvation doesn’t last long. Round three. The final seconds ticking away. Kate steps forward, plants her feet… and launches a left hand with surgical intent. It detonates on Yuka’s jaw, and she collapses instantly. The referee waves it off as the crowd erupts. Kate Weerasaklerk earns the first KO of her career — delivered with cold, absolute precision.
And if that last-second knockout rattled your pulse… the next entry won’t even give you time to breathe.
Alina Dalaslan vs Clara Ricignuolo
This fight is between two opposite styles and with one brutal ending waiting ahead. Dalaslan, a clean striker with the kind of discipline you only get from fighting out of a structured European camp. Ricignuolo, on the other hand, built her name as a pressure-first brawler — a woman who trusted her power, especially that dangerous left hook that had ended nights before.
Round one kicks off with intensity. Dalaslan moves well, picking her shots — until Ricignuolo detonates a clean bomb that stops her in her tracks. But even hurt, Dalaslan fires back. Her counters carve up Ricignuolo’s face, and a swollen welt starts forming under Ricignuolo’s left eye. The round becomes a mix of danger and damage on both ends.
Then, round two shows us a different Dalaslan.
Her corner’s advice sinks in. She tightens up and starts controlling everything. She chips away with straight punches, sneaky kicks, and movement that forces Ricignuolo to chase, drain, and fade. Ricignuolo’s power is still there… but her reactions are a half-second behind now.
And that half-second is all Dalaslan needs.
In one fluid moment, she pivots and unleashes a spinning elbow that lands like a hammer from another planet. The shot is perfect. Ricignuolo collapses, unconscious. Alina Dalaslan delivers one of the cleanest spinning-elbow knockouts the division has ever seen.
And if that elbow felt like a shockwave… the next entry hits even harder.
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